Date: November 1957From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThe late Peneamine Wi Neera, who died at Porirua, aged 77 years, was a fellow student with the late Sir Peter Buck at Te Aute, where he was a member of the c...

Date: April 1958From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThe death occurred at Palmerston of Mr George F. Bertrand, aged 66. Born at Urenui, Taranaki, he was a member of the Ngati Mutunga tribe. Mr Bertrand was edu...

Date: Summer 1953From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThe account of the marriage of Turongo and Mahinarangi in time reached Kawhia, and when Mahinarangi became an expectant mother, Turongo was visited by his fa...

Date: December 1958From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentMr Te One Haeriti , 86, one of the remaining elders of the Ngati Te Kanawa and Maniapoto tribes, died on Thursday at Marakopa, Waikato. Te One in his youth a...

Date: June 1959From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentWe continue in this issue the essay by Tuta Nihoniho on Maori methods of bush warfare. In the previous instalment the author discussed the preparations and t...

Date: March 1959From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThis chronicle is intended for the perusal, study, and consideration of Native youths in the future time, for the time may come when they will be trained in ...

Date: October 1958From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThese words are set down in praise of the Austrians. They are a good people, the most generous people we visited in the land of the Europeans. The buildings ...

Date: December 1959From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentChange over now And let the disc follow on. See the spilling and tumbling, Like unto the curling waves! Weigh down the harrows, That it may smooth it down An...

Date: December 1959From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentInterests in Maori land acquired by the Maori Trustee from the Conversion Fund cannot be sold to Europeans but are available for disposal to descendants of M...

Date: December 1959From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentAttention to every detail, though often tedious and exacting proved many things. First, to plan early and plan with a purpose in view, pays dividends. Whethe...

Date: June 1960From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentCome back here and let us go into the cove at Waihi , Where the welcome call will come From Te Piata and Te Rohu . Know you now they are your aunts— Closely ...

Date: September 1960From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentOf all the slippery words in common use few can be as variable in meaning as this word ‘culture’. One anthropological survey lists 160 definitions and there ...

Date: March 1961From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentJust before the end of the first term, nine deposits had been paid, as well as some partial deposits; others again had signed agreements to let their childre...

Date: December 1960From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs DepartmentThe death occurred recently in Waipiro Bay of Mr F. Sweeney, aged 85, after a long illness. In his early days on the East Coast he was in charge of the press...

Date: December 1960From: Te Ao HouBy: Maori Affairs Department(1) Poor housing and overcrowding. These features are ones that must move hand in hand with the large birth-rate of the Maori, which in 1958 was 46.25 per th...